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Mississippi Highway Patrol

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is the highway patrol and acting state police agency for the U.S. state of Mississippi, and has law enforcement jurisdiction over the majority of the state.

Mississippi Highway Patrol
Patch
Door decal
Common nameMississippi Highway Patrol
AbbreviationMHP
MottoCourtesy, Service, Safety
Agency overview
Formed1938; 86 years ago (1938)
Employees1,030 (as of 2004)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMississippi, US
Mississippi Highway Patrol District map
Size48,434 square miles (125,440 km2)
Population2,918,785 (2007 est.)[2]
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersJackson, Mississippi
Troopers650 (authorized), ~500 (actual); as of 2022 [3]
Civilians495 (as of 2004) (Department of Public Safety employees) [1]
Agency executive
  • Colonel Randy Ginn, Director
Parent agencyMississippi Department of Public Safety
Facilities
StationsDistrict
Airbases9
Website
Mississippi Highway Patrol website

The Mississippi Highway Patrol specializes in the patrol of state and federal highways throughout the state of Mississippi, and was formed in 1938 to enforce traffic laws on state and federal highways.[4] It falls under the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. Sworn officers of the Highway Patrol are known as "State Troopers" and have the power to arrest for any crime committed in their presence statewide.

History edit

The Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol, known in Mississippi as simply, the Highway Patrol, was created in 1938, with its troopers first patrolling the highways on motorcycles. Automobiles were the principal enforcement vehicle in the 1940s and since. The original uniform worn by the Mississippi troopers was a gray shirt with navy blue epaulettes trimmed with gold. The shirt had an MHP patch only on the left shoulder, which was unlike the patch worn today. It was oval to almost round in shape with "Highway Safety Patrol" in gold around the upper perimeter. The center had the state seal and "Virtute et Armis", the state motto, in gold within a red scroll was around the lower perimeter. The trousers were light blue with a darker blue stripe down the leg bordered by gold piping. The shoulder patch was changed in 1956 to a different patch and was worn on both shoulders. The new patch was a curved side triangle displayed point down with "Mississippi" across the top, "Highway Patrol" immediately below it and "Virtute et Armis" along the two sides at the point.

The uniform was changed in the 1960s. Red piping replaced gold for the shirt epaulettes as well as bordering the dark blue stripe on the pants leg for all Troopers below the rank of Major. This led to the nickname "Red Leg" given to Mississippi Troopers, signifying that they are not upper echelon administrative employees, but rather "Road Men," troopers who worked enforcement on the highways.

During the 1966 Meredith Mississippi March for Freedom, which registered over 3000 African Americans to vote in Mississippi, the Mississippi Highway Patrol escorted thousands of civil rights activists from Memphis TN to Jackson MS. Leaders of major civil rights organizations, Martin Luther King Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality and Stokely Carmichael of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee attended the protest. Guarded by the Mississippi Highway Patrol, the marchers were not attacked on their main route. The March concluded on June 26 with a rally of 15,000 people in Jackson, while over a thousand officers in the Mississippi Highway Patrol, National Guard, and local law enforcement agencies guarded the capitol building.

In 2000 the Mississippi Highway Patrol appointed L.M. Claiborne to become the first African American Colonel of the Mississippi Highway Patrol. Colonel Claiborne began his career with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol in December 1980, as a Trooper assigned to Troop H, Louisville, Mississippi. He was promoted to the rank of Trooper First Class in December 1985 and in December 1987 to the rank of Staff Sergeant assigned as the Accident Reconstructionist in Troops H and G. In March 1989, Colonel Claiborne was among the first Highway Patrol Officers to attend training for and become a Crime Scene Investigator with the rank of Sergeant First Class. Claiborne was then promoted to Captain over the training division where he served until his promotion to Colonel.

Jackson State killings edit

On May 15, 1970, during a period of student unrest over the Vietnam War and other issues, officers with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and the Jackson Police Department opened fire with more than 150 rounds of "shotgun, carbine, rifle, and submachine gun fire", including armor-piercing bullets, on a women's dormitory at Jackson State College, killing Phillip Gibbs, a prelaw major, and James Green, a local high school student, and injuring 12 others.[5] A federal commission found the response "unreasonable, unjustified" and "clearly unwarranted", and that the MHSP officers provided clearly misleading statements about the targets of their shooting.[5] Highway patrol officers began to collect empty shell casings immediately after the shooting, discarded some, and did not publicly reveal the existence of others until required to surrender them under federal grand jury order.[5] During the period of "levity" and "casual small talk" after the shooting, an MHSP Inspector joked that the two dead students were "10-7", radio code for "Out of Service", during a taped radio conversation that repeatedly used a racial slur to refer to the African-American victims.[5] The highway patrol conducted an investigation led by senior MHSP officers who did not examine photos or physical evidence, cross-examine the patrol officers, maintain interview transcripts or take written statements, file a written report, or interview outside witnesses.[5]

The Pistol Team edit

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is home to a world class pistol team. Formerly led by Captain Philip Hemphill (Retired), the pistol team has won numerous competitions in the United States. From 1962 to 2006 the Mississippi Highway Patrol has won the team competition at the National Police Shooting Championships 10 times, more than any other department in the nation. The Los Angeles Police Department and US Border Patrol follow with nine wins each.[6] In 2009 MHP Captain Hemphill set a record with his tenth win as overall champion in the National Police Shooter Competition.[7]

Training edit

Entry into the ranks of the Mississippi Highway Patrol requires the completion of a 23-week training program held at the MS Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy. Typically over 500 applicants apply to each class, though only 100 cadets will begin the training. Less than 50 will graduate as Troopers. Academy curriculum includes academics, law, EVOC, first aid, physical training, boxing, ground fighting and advanced officer survival. The training places extreme pressure on each cadet to test his or her will to "Never Quit". A sign in the classroom reads, "MORE SWEAT IN TRAINING LESS BLOOD ON THE HIGHWAY." Cadets attend the academy in Pearl, and live on the academy grounds sequestered from outside contact. Weekend leave may be granted upon completion of all academic and physical requirements. Weekend leave may also be canceled at any time at the request of the academy staff. Upon graduation, they are then assigned to various counties throughout the state according to the needs of the Highway Patrol. Mississippi employs an average of 550 Troopers statewide,[8] although state law authorizes up to 650.[9]

Organization edit

 
Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol, 1949

The Mississippi Highway Patrol falls under the Department of Public Safety. The Colonel is the highest-ranking officer in the Highway Patrol. Numerous departments exist within the patrol, including the Drivers License division, which is charged with the responsibility of testing and issuing drivers licenses to the residents of Mississippi. The patrol also provides a highly trained SWAT team equipped to respond to incidents throughout the state. The MHP also maintains a Special Operations Group, or SOG team, of approximately 80 troopers from all nine districts. The SOG team responds to civil disturbances, prison/jail uprisings, hurricane disasters or any emergency situation which would require more manpower than the SWAT team could provide. The SOG team is capable of deploying 100 troopers for 2 to 3 weeks without being resupplied. The patrol also hosts an 18-person Aggressive Traffic Enforcement and Motorcycles team, known as the A-TEAM. The A-TEAM is equipped with Harley Davidson police package motorcycles, and deploys to various counties to strictly enforce the traffic laws in areas with a high accident or fatality rate. The A-TEAM also provides escorts for VIPs and special events. Other departments include a drug interdiction team, motor carrier division, accident reconstruction team, honor guard detail, and training division.

Another very important division to the Highway Patrol is the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. It falls under the Mississippi Highway Patrol, and is staffed totally by State Troopers. Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) has been given general police powers, by statute (MS Code, 45-3-21). Trooper Investigators with MBI have the power to investigate any and all crimes committed in the State of Mississippi. Under the Bureau there are also many sub-divisions. These include Special Ops, Protective Services Unit, Salvage Inspection Unit, Victim Assistance Program, as well as the Mississippi Justice Information centers. MBI is considered State Police, however, by statute, they are supposed to only exercise those powers when it is deemed totally necessary, to benefit the public safety of the citizens of Mississippi.[10] [11]

The Mississippi Highway Patrol uses Ford Police Interceptors and Dodge Chargers in addition to its motorcycles, as well as Chevrolet Tahoes for K-9 units. SOG units use Ford Crown Victorias as well as F-150 through F-350 trucks. MBI uses unmarked maroon, grey and black Ford Police Interceptors that are only seen in the Street Appearance Package. These cars use the same chrome grille and rear fascia of the Crown Victoria and not the black of the Police Interceptor.

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is also responsible for the protection of the coaches and players of the various collegiate sports teams of Mississippi's major public universities, including the University of Mississippi the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State. The troopers who provide protection to these teams act as escorts while the teams are at home or traveling to other states. Internal Affairs Internal Affairs (IA) is a fact finding unit that reports directly to the Director of MHP. The primary function of IA is to conduct internal investigations of allegations of misconduct or other complaints filed against DPS Employees. [12]

District stations edit

  • Troop C - Jackson, District 1
  • Troop D - Greenwood, District 2
  • Troop E - Batesville, District 3
  • Troop F - New Albany, District 4
  • Troop G - Starkville, District 5
  • Troop H - Meridian, District 6
  • Troop J - Hattiesburg, District 7
  • Troop K - Biloxi, District 8
  • Troop M - Brookhaven, District 9
  • Troop U - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, State Wide

Rank structure edit

Demographics edit

  • Male: 98%[13]
  • Female: 2%
  • White: 69%
  • Black or African-American: 31%

The Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol has the highest percentage of African Americans employed as sworn officers of any U.S. state police force.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b USDOJ Statistics 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ 2007 Population Estimates Archived 2008-09-18 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  3. ^ https://www.wdam.com/2022/03/15/state-trooper-addresses-mhp-current-trooper-shortage/
  4. ^ http://www.dps.state.ms.us/dps/dps.nsf/Divisions/hp?OpenDocument 2008-12-16 at the Wayback Machine", Mississippi Highway Patrol
  5. ^ a b c d e
    • "Jackson Police Fire on Students". The New York Times. May 15, 1970. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
    • President's Commission on Campus Unrest (1970). The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest (PDF) (Report). U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 411, 429–459. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
    • "1970 shooting at Jackson State: Gibbs, Green families, scenes from 50 years ago". Clarion Ledger. May 15, 2020. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "[1]"
  7. ^ "Press Release: Hemphill World’s Best Shootist, Still Again[permanent dead link]"
  8. ^ "Press Release: New Troopers Graduate; First Class in Three Years 2006-09-23 at the Wayback Machine"
  9. ^ Miss. Code Ann. § 45-3-7 (2013)
  10. ^ (Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) official website)
  11. ^ "Department of Public Safety".
  12. ^ "Standing guard: How two Mississippi State Troopers protect, serve Ole Miss' football team". 5 November 2017.
  13. ^ Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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The Mississippi Highway Patrol is the highway patrol and acting state police agency for the U S state of Mississippi and has law enforcement jurisdiction over the majority of the state Mississippi Highway PatrolPatchDoor decalCommon nameMississippi Highway PatrolAbbreviationMHPMottoCourtesy Service SafetyAgency overviewFormed1938 86 years ago 1938 Employees1 030 as of 2004 1 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionMississippi USMississippi Highway Patrol District mapSize48 434 square miles 125 440 km2 Population2 918 785 2007 est 2 General natureCivilian policeOperational structureHeadquartersJackson MississippiTroopers650 authorized 500 actual as of 2022 3 Civilians495 as of 2004 Department of Public Safety employees 1 Agency executiveColonel Randy Ginn DirectorParent agencyMississippi Department of Public SafetyFacilitiesStationsDistrictAirbases9WebsiteMississippi Highway Patrol websiteThe Mississippi Highway Patrol specializes in the patrol of state and federal highways throughout the state of Mississippi and was formed in 1938 to enforce traffic laws on state and federal highways 4 It falls under the Mississippi Department of Public Safety Sworn officers of the Highway Patrol are known as State Troopers and have the power to arrest for any crime committed in their presence statewide Contents 1 History 1 1 Jackson State killings 1 2 The Pistol Team 2 Training 3 Organization 4 District stations 5 Rank structure 6 Demographics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol known in Mississippi as simply the Highway Patrol was created in 1938 with its troopers first patrolling the highways on motorcycles Automobiles were the principal enforcement vehicle in the 1940s and since The original uniform worn by the Mississippi troopers was a gray shirt with navy blue epaulettes trimmed with gold The shirt had an MHP patch only on the left shoulder which was unlike the patch worn today It was oval to almost round in shape with Highway Safety Patrol in gold around the upper perimeter The center had the state seal and Virtute et Armis the state motto in gold within a red scroll was around the lower perimeter The trousers were light blue with a darker blue stripe down the leg bordered by gold piping The shoulder patch was changed in 1956 to a different patch and was worn on both shoulders The new patch was a curved side triangle displayed point down with Mississippi across the top Highway Patrol immediately below it and Virtute et Armis along the two sides at the point The uniform was changed in the 1960s Red piping replaced gold for the shirt epaulettes as well as bordering the dark blue stripe on the pants leg for all Troopers below the rank of Major This led to the nickname Red Leg given to Mississippi Troopers signifying that they are not upper echelon administrative employees but rather Road Men troopers who worked enforcement on the highways During the 1966 Meredith Mississippi March for Freedom which registered over 3000 African Americans to vote in Mississippi the Mississippi Highway Patrol escorted thousands of civil rights activists from Memphis TN to Jackson MS Leaders of major civil rights organizations Martin Luther King Jr of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality and Stokely Carmichael of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee attended the protest Guarded by the Mississippi Highway Patrol the marchers were not attacked on their main route The March concluded on June 26 with a rally of 15 000 people in Jackson while over a thousand officers in the Mississippi Highway Patrol National Guard and local law enforcement agencies guarded the capitol building In 2000 the Mississippi Highway Patrol appointed L M Claiborne to become the first African American Colonel of the Mississippi Highway Patrol Colonel Claiborne began his career with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol in December 1980 as a Trooper assigned to Troop H Louisville Mississippi He was promoted to the rank of Trooper First Class in December 1985 and in December 1987 to the rank of Staff Sergeant assigned as the Accident Reconstructionist in Troops H and G In March 1989 Colonel Claiborne was among the first Highway Patrol Officers to attend training for and become a Crime Scene Investigator with the rank of Sergeant First Class Claiborne was then promoted to Captain over the training division where he served until his promotion to Colonel Jackson State killings edit Main article Jackson State killings On May 15 1970 during a period of student unrest over the Vietnam War and other issues officers with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and the Jackson Police Department opened fire with more than 150 rounds of shotgun carbine rifle and submachine gun fire including armor piercing bullets on a women s dormitory at Jackson State College killing Phillip Gibbs a prelaw major and James Green a local high school student and injuring 12 others 5 A federal commission found the response unreasonable unjustified and clearly unwarranted and that the MHSP officers provided clearly misleading statements about the targets of their shooting 5 Highway patrol officers began to collect empty shell casings immediately after the shooting discarded some and did not publicly reveal the existence of others until required to surrender them under federal grand jury order 5 During the period of levity and casual small talk after the shooting an MHSP Inspector joked that the two dead students were 10 7 radio code for Out of Service during a taped radio conversation that repeatedly used a racial slur to refer to the African American victims 5 The highway patrol conducted an investigation led by senior MHSP officers who did not examine photos or physical evidence cross examine the patrol officers maintain interview transcripts or take written statements file a written report or interview outside witnesses 5 The Pistol Team edit The Mississippi Highway Patrol is home to a world class pistol team Formerly led by Captain Philip Hemphill Retired the pistol team has won numerous competitions in the United States From 1962 to 2006 the Mississippi Highway Patrol has won the team competition at the National Police Shooting Championships 10 times more than any other department in the nation The Los Angeles Police Department and US Border Patrol follow with nine wins each 6 In 2009 MHP Captain Hemphill set a record with his tenth win as overall champion in the National Police Shooter Competition 7 Training editEntry into the ranks of the Mississippi Highway Patrol requires the completion of a 23 week training program held at the MS Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy Typically over 500 applicants apply to each class though only 100 cadets will begin the training Less than 50 will graduate as Troopers Academy curriculum includes academics law EVOC first aid physical training boxing ground fighting and advanced officer survival The training places extreme pressure on each cadet to test his or her will to Never Quit A sign in the classroom reads MORE SWEAT IN TRAINING LESS BLOOD ON THE HIGHWAY Cadets attend the academy in Pearl and live on the academy grounds sequestered from outside contact Weekend leave may be granted upon completion of all academic and physical requirements Weekend leave may also be canceled at any time at the request of the academy staff Upon graduation they are then assigned to various counties throughout the state according to the needs of the Highway Patrol Mississippi employs an average of 550 Troopers statewide 8 although state law authorizes up to 650 9 Organization edit nbsp Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol 1949The Mississippi Highway Patrol falls under the Department of Public Safety The Colonel is the highest ranking officer in the Highway Patrol Numerous departments exist within the patrol including the Drivers License division which is charged with the responsibility of testing and issuing drivers licenses to the residents of Mississippi The patrol also provides a highly trained SWAT team equipped to respond to incidents throughout the state The MHP also maintains a Special Operations Group or SOG team of approximately 80 troopers from all nine districts The SOG team responds to civil disturbances prison jail uprisings hurricane disasters or any emergency situation which would require more manpower than the SWAT team could provide The SOG team is capable of deploying 100 troopers for 2 to 3 weeks without being resupplied The patrol also hosts an 18 person Aggressive Traffic Enforcement and Motorcycles team known as the A TEAM The A TEAM is equipped with Harley Davidson police package motorcycles and deploys to various counties to strictly enforce the traffic laws in areas with a high accident or fatality rate The A TEAM also provides escorts for VIPs and special events Other departments include a drug interdiction team motor carrier division accident reconstruction team honor guard detail and training division Another very important division to the Highway Patrol is the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation It falls under the Mississippi Highway Patrol and is staffed totally by State Troopers Mississippi Bureau of Investigation MBI has been given general police powers by statute MS Code 45 3 21 Trooper Investigators with MBI have the power to investigate any and all crimes committed in the State of Mississippi Under the Bureau there are also many sub divisions These include Special Ops Protective Services Unit Salvage Inspection Unit Victim Assistance Program as well as the Mississippi Justice Information centers MBI is considered State Police however by statute they are supposed to only exercise those powers when it is deemed totally necessary to benefit the public safety of the citizens of Mississippi 10 11 The Mississippi Highway Patrol uses Ford Police Interceptors and Dodge Chargers in addition to its motorcycles as well as Chevrolet Tahoes for K 9 units SOG units use Ford Crown Victorias as well as F 150 through F 350 trucks MBI uses unmarked maroon grey and black Ford Police Interceptors that are only seen in the Street Appearance Package These cars use the same chrome grille and rear fascia of the Crown Victoria and not the black of the Police Interceptor The Mississippi Highway Patrol is also responsible for the protection of the coaches and players of the various collegiate sports teams of Mississippi s major public universities including the University of Mississippi the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State The troopers who provide protection to these teams act as escorts while the teams are at home or traveling to other states Internal Affairs Internal Affairs IA is a fact finding unit that reports directly to the Director of MHP The primary function of IA is to conduct internal investigations of allegations of misconduct or other complaints filed against DPS Employees 12 District stations editTroop C Jackson District 1 Troop D Greenwood District 2 Troop E Batesville District 3 Troop F New Albany District 4 Troop G Starkville District 5 Troop H Meridian District 6 Troop J Hattiesburg District 7 Troop K Biloxi District 8 Troop M Brookhaven District 9 Troop U Commercial Vehicle Enforcement State WideRank structure editRank InsigniColonel nbsp Lieutenant Colonel nbsp Major nbsp Captain nbsp Lieutenant nbsp Master Sergeant nbsp Sergeant First Class nbsp Staff Sergeant nbsp Sergeant nbsp Corporal nbsp Trooper First Class nbsp Trooper No InsigniaCadet No InsigniaDemographics editMale 98 13 Female 2 White 69 Black or African American 31 The Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol has the highest percentage of African Americans employed as sworn officers of any U S state police force See also edit nbsp Mississippi portalList of law enforcement agencies in Mississippi State police State patrol Highway patrolReferences edit a b USDOJ Statistics Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine 2007 Population Estimates Archived 2008 09 18 at the Library of Congress Web Archives https www wdam com 2022 03 15 state trooper addresses mhp current trooper shortage http www dps state ms us dps dps nsf Divisions hp OpenDocument Archived 2008 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Mississippi Highway Patrol a b c d e Jackson Police Fire on Students The New York Times May 15 1970 Retrieved April 24 2021 President s Commission on Campus Unrest 1970 The Report of the President s Commission on Campus Unrest PDF Report U S Government Printing Office pp 411 429 459 Retrieved April 24 2021 1970 shooting at Jackson State Gibbs Green families scenes from 50 years ago Clarion Ledger May 15 2020 Retrieved April 24 2021 1 Press Release Hemphill World s Best Shootist Still Again permanent dead link Press Release New Troopers Graduate First Class in Three Years Archived 2006 09 23 at the Wayback Machine Miss Code Ann 45 3 7 2013 Mississippi Bureau of Investigation MBI official website Department of Public Safety Standing guard How two Mississippi State Troopers protect serve Ole Miss football team 5 November 2017 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics 2000 Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers Archived 2006 09 27 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mississippi Highway Patrol amp oldid 1182501137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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